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Authors: Xyla Turner

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My voice was unrecognizable, but tears were still coming down.

“Honey, what are you thinking?” Milan grabbed some tissues and started to dab my face. “Are you upset that he’s missing or upset that you think Xavier had something to do with it?”

I nodded.

“Girl, get it together.” Milan snapped, “Which one?”

She shook me a bit and I said, “Xavier.”

“You think he’s capable of something like that? If that is what you think then you need to let him go. And I mean, call him up now and call it off.”

“I don’t know what to believe.” Panic rose in me at breaking it off with him. “He’s sweet and then he says shit like, I’ll do whatever it takes. It’s fucking crazy. I don’t know. He’s never done anything or said anything, but he kidnapped someone. I mean, who the fuck does that?” I asked, not really talking to Milan anymore. “Who does shit like that?”

“Look, I got some shit to tell you and I don’t want to do it here. Let’s call and see if we can get those spa treatments early and then go hang out. I’ll tell you who does shit like that.”

She called the REDD’s, while I let Janice know I was leaving for rest of the day. We took her car, because now she was more hyper aware about the reality of me being stalked than anything. This guy knew who I was sleeping with. Would this be in the media that I was his lady friend? I had to stop thinking, because I was seriously working myself into a tizzy.

When we arrived to the spa, apparently we were to receive the royal treatment, so we had everything including drinks, which Milan gladly sipped on for four hours, food and only after the massage and everything except our hair being done. Including the mudd bath.

Milan told me how Raymond had done some crazy shit when they first got together. Then she said, he kept doing crazy shit in the ‘name of love’, but she was ready to leave his ass. She said he got arrested for beating up her ex-boyfriend. He was bothering her, so he wanted to send a message and the guy pressed charges on him. They were later dropped, but a restraining order was put on him to stay away.

I was sitting there covered in mud with my mouth wide open.

“Girl, yes. Raymond is just as crazy as Xavier. They probably would be good friends.” She laughed, but, “if you think he is capable of doing something like killing someone. That’s a different story, honey. That’s fucking crazy. I mean, he’d be crazy for you, but from what you told me, Kevin wasn’t a major threat. You know. Now if this stalker ended up missing. I’d get it, but Kevin. That’s a bit much.”

“I know. I don’t know. I guess that’s the thing, I don’t know. I should be able to say, I know he wouldn’t do anything crazy like that, but I don’t know. I would have never thought he kidnaped someone, but he did. I didn’t tell the lawyer that, by the way. I don’t want him to get into trouble. I just want to know what I’m dealing with. You know?”

“Yeah, I know.” Milan sipped on her wine. “I know. You’re going to need to confront him. Shit and if he did, then fuck him and leave him.”

“Why the hell would I fuck him?”

“Good bye sex, is the best sex. Just like make-up sex. Y’all are going your separate ways and usually you want the other one to remember what it was like to be with you. So y’all bounce in bed like rabbits.”

I burst out laughing. “How many of those things have you had?”

“Girl, I have no idea. You’re driving though.”

“You damn right.”

 

 

 

Chapter 8: Xavier

No Xena.

No word on Gavin.

No Matt.

No Xena.

No nothing.

Over and over again, I kept repeating the same mantra. It was making me fucking crazy. Xena was pulling away from me and there wasn’t anything I could do about that shit. I was trying. Making myself available, wooing her, but nothing was working. She was scared and I didn’t know where. I was assuming, thinking it was maybe the Gavin situation, but she seemed to move past that. I wondered if it was another man, but she wasn’t that type of woman. I was losing her and she was right under my nose.

Jackson kept giving me reports on her, even when he lost track of her a few times. She changed cars with her employees. Maybe he contacted her in some way.

This shit was making me crazy. My secretary called out for the week, because she apparently could not deal with me on my period. If I could find someone as efficient as her, I’d fire her ass for that comment. I did ask her if she was incompetent and I might have raised my voice loud enough for people to come out of their offices, including Matt. I did ask everyone what the fuck they were looking at and all except Matt shrunk back into their respective places. 

It was happening, I was about to lose my shit.

Something had to be done.

I texted Xena:

- Dinner tomorrow at 7?

There was no immediate response from her. She probably wouldn’t respond until later and I was almost certain there would be an excuse to why she could not go. I had a good mind to kidnap her ass. Sending me through all of these changes. My brain couldn’t concentrate at all and there was no real reason for me to be at work.

I sent Matt an email telling him, I was leaving early.

No response from him either.

Rarely did I feel alone in the world, since I was always surrounded around people. Needy people that wanted something from me. The most consistent friend that I had was my brother and after him came Xena. Two relationships I fought hard to keep intact, mostly with Xena now, but when we were kids, our father used to try to put me and Matt against each other. He knew if we bonded, we’d overthrow his ass. The man was smart, but ass mean drunk. He would beat on our mother in front of us, just so we would listen to him. When I became of age, I told my mom to leave. Encouraged her to go. She refused. Then I started drinking and drinking more. The pain in her eyes, when she saw me throwing up red stuff in the basement was devastating. She put me in a rehab center for six months, but my only concern was Matt and her. With me out of the house, he would terrorize them to no end. They didn’t come to see me, because he wouldn’t allow it. Matt would sneak and write me letters, but I couldn’t write him back.  He begged me to get better, so we could leave and never come back. We had planned on it for years. I was about to be 18 and since I had more credits than I needed, I was able to graduate on time despite being out of school for so long.

Matt was a year behind me, so we stayed until he graduated. Our plan was to graduate, go to college far away and stay away. We begged our mother to come with us. She refused. She maintained that somebody needed to take care of him. The very first time I cursed in front of my mother, knowingly was that day.

“Fuck him!” I yelled. “He doesn’t give a rat’s ass about any of us and you remain by his side?”

It wasn’t a question, but a statement of fact. At that point, my timid mother of nineteen years, smacked me across my face. She even shocked herself, ran to me crying and apologizing. I remember holding her as we slid to the ground in the kitchen floor. Matt walked in on us and just sat there, waiting for her to get it all out. After she did, her last words were,

“You boys go and be better. Do better. Your father is sick and that’s the grave I signed up for. You’re not sick.” She looked at me. “You’re not like him. Never was. You go. I’ll miss ya dearly. I will.” Tears started streaming down her eyes. “But you can’t stay here like this. I know it.” She looked at Matt. “You take the world in the palm of your hands and make it yours. Ya hear me.” Turning back towards me. “Make it yours.”

The ‘make it yours’ was what I took from her. I made it mine, but this moment, I felt like I was in rehab again. It was the last time I felt as lonely as I do now. It was the last time I felt helpless. Nothing that I was doing worked. No action, no amount of money, no amount of restraint could help me when I needed the most.

Those were the same feelings, I fought hard to eliminate. Companionship was one thing, but not have my love with me. Not in the physical form, but even on the same wave length was discombobulating. Being out of sync with Matt was equally challenging, as he was always my thermometer. Helping me gauge when I was going too far and keeping me on the straight and narrow. I was almost certain he would have told me not to go to Gavin’s sister house.

I’m pretty sure.

“Hi, may I help you?”

“Yes, actually you may. My name is Xavier Andrews and it seems your brother has taken a liking to me and something that belongs to me, so I’d like to return the favor.”

Chapter 9: Xena

The morning flew by, which was great since it was Friday. This week needed to end quickly, because I was out of patience, time and endurance. Milan passed out last night after we went out to eat after our spa session. Tee texted me earlier to let me know that he should have something later on and asked if I was still coming in the afternoon. I confirmed that I would definitely be there. Traffic would be a bear, but I was going to be there for sure.

Around lunch time, Janice and I made the car switch with her shaking her head, but enjoying the opportunity to drive in my car. It was six years old, but she said it felt new to her. I would take it, I just needed to switch it up in case someone was actually following me. After that last email, I tried to be even more vigilant about what I was posting on the internet, was I used the same routes and methods of transportation. I might have been slightly paranoid, but who could blame me.

Once I arrived to Tee’s office, he had me come right in. The pregnant lady wasn’t there nor was anyone else.

“Hey, how you holding up?” Tee asked.

“I’m alright. Just anxious. Hoping you have some news for me.”

“Have a seat,” he gestured with his hand before he rounded the desk to sit.

“Sure.” My heart was racing.

He was being so serious and I had no idea what he was going to say.

“I’m a big girl, Tee. Just give it to me.”

“Alright,” his accent came out.

“So, you see here.” He pulled out the sheet of donors that I gave to him. “It is true that all of these companies have donated to your school. It is also true that all of them are under investigation.” My heart sank, but I tried to keep it together. “However, what is not true is that all of them are from Xavier Ander’s. He has a main company, XAND Incorporated, but he has three other companies as well. X2 is his, ANEX is his and NAVIER. They are listed under his name, so they can be considered shells, but not necessarily. One is actually a non-profit, NAVIER. The others are for profit companies that have donated to your school.” He looked up at me and asked, “How you doing so far?”

“I’m good.” my head nodded, “continue.”

“Okay. These other companies, he pointed to five of them are all under different people and at one point in the past three years, they have contributed to you. They are all under investigation as well. Now this is the thing, investigation could mean anything. So, let’s say your boyfriend met with one of these guys and the FEDS were already looking at the guy he met.” Tee pulled out the photo of Xavier talking with Tay Connors. “So, if the FEDS are looking at him and he is meeting with him, they are going to expand their search and look at your man too as a potential contributor. So, being under investigation does not mean guilty. It means just that.”

“I see,” was all I could say.

I was reeling, trying to grasp on to what he was confirming. Xavier had more than one company donating money to my school and they were all under investigation.

“This is not entirely bad news.” Tee chimed into my thoughts.

I pulled out of my bag, a copy of the newspaper article that was sent to me and slammed it on the desk. “This isn’t bad? This is.”

Tee read over it silently, then raised his head and asked, “Who is Kevin Lowe to you?”

“He was a friend with benefits before Xavier and I got together.”

“So, you think Xavier had something to do with him missing?”

I exhaled sharply, “Tee, I don’t know.” Grabbing my hair and pushing it back, “I don’t fucking know what to believe. He’s not telling me things and I’m left to my own assumptions. I can’t fucking take this shit anymore. I can’t live my life like this. Hiring Private Investigators and consulting lawyers and shit for his bullshit.”

I sank back into the chair. Tee rose from his seat and came around to the seat next to me.

“Listen darling, go talk to the man.  If he’s interested in keeping you, which he’d be a fool not to, he’ll tell you everything. If not, then it’s time to cut down the web.”

I looked at him with an arched eyebrow. “Cut down the web?”

“Oh, I’m from Georgia. It’s a saying we use.” He laughed. “It means, uh, cut your losses.”

Nodding my head, I straightened and said, “Yeah, I don’t have a choice. I can’t.”

The more I thought about having that conversation, the more my heart broke. Tears started to stream down my eyes. What was I going to do without him? Imagining a life without Xavier was simply heartbreaking.

“Hey, Tee. You ready?” A female voice yelled outside the office.

A black woman dressed in a two piece, green suit walked in, then stopped abruptly. “Oh, I’m sorry. Didn’t mean to interrupt.”

“No, no.” I raised up, “I was just leaving.”

“No, you’re not. Can’t have you leaving like this.” Tee chimed in. “Hey, Imara, this is Xena. She’s a client from Brooklyn.”

“Oh, okay.” She nodded at Tee. “Uh, we can wait for you out here.”

“No, no, it’s…”

“Tee, man, what the fuck? Bring your ass and come on.”

Imara turned, then a tall, familiar, black man appeared in the office immediately wrapping his arms around her waist. She whispered something in his ear, then he said, “Oh, sorry.”

The two started to back out, but I yelled, “Uh, I know you.”

He stopped and said, “I’ve never seen you before.”

“You’re, uh,” I started as my mind was trying to figure out where I knew him from. Oh. “You’re the college president. Uh, Matthews, right?”

“Yes, that’s me.” He smiled.

“Oh, I read an article about you. You’re doing great things out here in Far Rockaway.”

Imara tilted her head smiled with pride at him.

He nodded his head and said, “Thanks so much. What brings you down here?”

“Just consulting with Tee.” I said, “Shit, if all else fails I may have to move down here.”

“What do you do?” Matthews asked.

“A few years ago I started a charter school in Brooklyn. That’s where I’ve spent most of my energy, besides some other ventures.”

“Oh, wow.” Imara exclaimed. “Another educator.”

“Are you in education as well?” I asked, my tears drying up.

“Yes, I’m an English Professor and I used to teach in middle school before I was an adjunct at the college.”

“Nice!” I smiled. “It’s always cool to meet people in education.”

“Yeah,” Matthews and Imara said in unison.

“What am I, chopped liver?” Tee raised both hands.

“Oh shut up. We all know it’s nice to have an investigator in the family.” Matthews said.

“You guys are related?” I asked.

“Oh, yeah. Sorry.” Tee said, “That’s my cousin and that’s his new wife. Guys, this is Xena Fuller.”

“Oh, wow. Look at that.”

“Yeah, it’s pretty cool.” Imara chimed in, then removed herself from Matthew’s grasp. “Are you alright, though?”

“Yeah, yeah, girl.” I waved at her, “I’m alright. Just need to handle some business. I seriously may be calling one of y’all in the next few months, just in case.”

“Seriously, Xena. We could use more school choice in Far Rockaway, so definitely give us a call.” He pulled a card out of his jacket, “Here’s my card.”

“Thanks. I may have to take you up on that.” I turned to Tee and said, “I’m good, Tee. Promise.”

“Okay, then.” He responded.

“You guys, it was so nice meeting you and either way, I’ll be in touch, because I want GRIT to expand regardless.” I stood up.

“Wait, you started GRIT Charter?” Imara asked me with huge eyes.

“Yes,” I responded hesitantly.

“Oh my God, we just read an article about you. I knew your name sounded familiar. Babe, she’s the one that received the World Changer Award.”

“Well, damn!” Matthews exclaimed. “Let me get your number, we’ll be calling you.”

We laughed, then I pulled out my card to give to them.

“We’ll talk soon.” I waved at them.

What a cool group of people. Those were the types of people I needed to associate with. I texted Xavier that I would be at his place within the hour and drove like a mad woman to get there.

 

 

 

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